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MAJOR AND MINOR PORTS ON PPP MODEL

Posted On: 11 MAR 2025 5:22PM by PIB Delhi

There are 12 Major Ports wholly-owned by the Government of India and governed by the provisions of the Major Port Authorities Act, 2021. These are Deendayal Port, Mumbai Port, Jawaharlal Nehru Port, Mormugao Port, New Mangalore Port, Cochin Port, V.O. Chidambaranar Port, Chennai Port, Kamarajar Port, Visakhapatnam Port, Paradip Port and Syama Prasad Mookerjee Port.

Private Sector Participation has been allowed in the Major Ports for specific projects/berths/terminals on Public-Private-Partnership (PPP) basis through concession agreement for a fixed tenure by way of globally open competitive bidding process on revenue share/royalty between the Major Port Authority and the concessionaire. After the expiry of the concession period, the asset is handed over to the Major Port Authority. There are 213 non-major ports managed by and under the control of the respective State Maritime Board / State Government. The Union Cabinet has approved the setting up of Major Port at Vadhavan, near Dahanu, in Maharashtra on 19.06.2024 with a total project cost of ₹76,220 crore where major portion is on PPP mode. The Hon’ble Prime Minister of India has laid the foundation stone of the project in Maharashtra on 30.08.2024.

The capacity utilisation in Indian ports was 57% in the FY 2023-24.  The details of cargo handling capacity in Major Ports during the last 3 years are given below:

(Million Tonnes Per Annum)

Major Port

2021-22

2022-23

2023-24

Syama Prasad Mookerjee Port

92.77

92.77

93.02

Paradip Port

289.75

289.75

289.75

Visakhapatnam Port

134.18

143.68

148.18

Kamarajar Port

91.00

91.00

94.00

Chennai Port

135.00

136.00

136.00

V.O. Chidambaranar Port

111.46

111.46

111.46

Cochin Port

78.60

79.90

79.90

New Mangalore Port

108.96

114.96

114.96

Mormugao Port

63.40

63.40

63.40

Mumbai Port

84.00

84.00

84.00

Jawaharlal Nehru Port

141.37

141.37

145.87

Deendayal Port

267.10

269.10

269.32

Total

1597.59

1617.39

1629.86

 

The details of cargo handled by Major Ports during the last 3 years are given below:

(Million Tonnes Per Annum)

Major Port

2021-22

2022-23

2023-24

Deendayal Port

127.10

137.56

132.37

Mumbai Port

59.89

63.61

67.26

Jawaharlal Nehru Port

76.00

83.86

85.82

Mormugao Port

18.46

17.33

20.62

New Mangalore Port

39.30

41.42

45.71

Cochin Port

34.55

35.26

36.32

V.O. Chidambaranar Port

34.12

38.04

41.40

Chennai Port

48.56

48.95

51.60

Kamarajar Port

38.74

43.51

45.28

Visakhapatnam Port

69.03

73.75

81.09

Paradip Port

116.13

135.36

145.38

Syama Prasad Mookerjee Port

58.18

65.66

66.39

Total

720.05

784.31

819.23

 

No Major Port in the country has been privatised as the ownership of the land and waterfront remains with the respective Government of India.

This information was given by the Union Minister for Ports, Shipping and Waterways, Shri Sarbananda Sonowal in a written reply to the Rajya Sabha.

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